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Ocular Albinism

Albinism affecting the eye in which pigment of the hair and skin is normal or only slightly diluted. The classic type is X-linked (Nettleship-Falls), but an autosomal recessive form also exists. Ocular abnormalities may include reduced pigmentation of the iris, nystagmus, photophobia, strabismus, and decreased visual acuity.
Also Known As:
Albinism, Ocular
Networked: 92 relevant articles (0 outcomes, 3 trials/studies)

Disease Context: Research Results

Related Diseases

1. Oculocutaneous Albinism (Albinism, Yellow Mutant)
2. Albinism
3. Oculocutaneous albinism type 2
4. Hypopigmentation (Hypomelanosis)
5. Kallmann Syndrome (Kallmann's Syndrome)

Experts

1. Goshima, Yoshio: 7 articles (01/2022 - 01/2014)
2. Masukawa, Daiki: 7 articles (01/2022 - 01/2014)
3. Nakamura, Fumio: 4 articles (11/2019 - 01/2014)
4. Koga, Motokazu: 3 articles (11/2019 - 01/2014)
5. De Filippo, Elisabetta: 3 articles (01/2017 - 01/2017)
6. Manga, Prashiela: 3 articles (01/2017 - 01/2017)
7. Schiedel, Anke C: 3 articles (01/2017 - 01/2017)
8. Schiaffino, Maria Vittoria: 3 articles (02/2014 - 07/2010)
9. Orlow, S J: 3 articles (12/2001 - 03/2001)
10. Shen, B: 3 articles (12/2001 - 03/2001)

Drugs and Biologics

Drugs and Important Biological Agents (IBA) related to Ocular Albinism:
1. Retinaldehyde (Retinal)IBA
2. G-Protein-Coupled Receptors (Receptors, G Protein Coupled)IBA
3. Monophenol Monooxygenase (Tyrosinase)IBA
4. Proteins (Proteins, Gene)FDA Link
5. Melanins (Melanin)IBA
6. DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid)IBA
7. Levodopa (L Dopa)FDA LinkGeneric
8. Steryl-Sulfatase (Steroid Sulfatase)IBA
9. Dihydroxyphenylalanine (Dopa)IBA
10. LigandsIBA

Therapies and Procedures

1. Lasers (Laser)
2. Telescopes
3. Semiconductor Lasers
4. Transjugular Intrahepatic Portasystemic Shunt
5. Therapeutics